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Effector proteins that modulate plant–insect interactions
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2011Insect herbivores have highly diverse life cycles and feeding behaviors. They establish close interactions with their plant hosts and suppress plant defenses. Chewing herbivores evoke characteristic defense responses distinguishable from general mechanical damage.
Saskia A, Hogenhout, Jorunn I B, Bos
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Merging molecular and ecological approaches in plant–insect interactions
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2001The singer-song-writer Paul Simon sang about the '50 ways to leave your lover'; plants have at least as many ways of coping with their insect herbivores. Recent research has elucidated the mechanisms of direct and indirect plant defenses, and has provided the first proof of a protective function for indirect defenses in nature.
Baldwin, I. +3 more
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Trends in plant-insect interactions in the Cenozoic
2007The Cenozoic era was a time of global-scale changes not only in climate, but also in the levels of angiosperm and insect diversity. Previous work on plant-insect relationships suggests that these temporal and climatic factors may have played a role in the evolution of such interactions.
Fornash, Katherine +4 more
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MicroRNAs in plant insect interaction and insect pest control
Plant Gene, 2021Kuntala Sarma Bordoloi, Niraj Agarwala
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‘Sharpshooter’ in Botanic Garden: the tale of a rare plant‐insect interaction
Plant Biology, 2023Sabulal Baby
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Chemical Ecology of Plant–Insect Interactions
2009Mithöfer, A., Boland, W., Maffei, M.
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Molecular ecology of plant volatiles in interactions with insect herbivores
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2022Georg Jander +2 more
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